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Palladium chloride

CAS:

Ref. 3D-FP01552

1g
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2g
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5g
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10g
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Palladium chloride
Biosynth

Product Information

Name:Palladium chloride
Controlled Product
Brand:Biosynth
Description:Palladium chloride is a palladium-containing compound that reacts with sodium-dependent glucose to produce hydrogen and palladium metal. Palladium chloride is also known as the "carbonyl" of palladium. It can be used in the laboratory as a catalyst for ethylene diamine synthesis, and has been shown to have clinical relevance in the treatment of high blood sugar levels. The reaction mechanism between palladium chloride and glucose involves a diazonium salt and hydrochloric acid, which forms ethylene diamine, chloride, and hydrogen gas. The biological studies of palladium chloride are mostly related to its ability to form hydrogen bonds with proteins. Palladium is an effective catalyst for reactions involving organic compounds called carbonyls, such as ethylene diamine. High values for this compound have been found in patients with acute pancreatitis, who also had elevated levels of potassium dichromate (a type of chromium).
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:177.33 g/mol
Formula:PdCl2
Purity:Min. 95%
Color/Form:Powder

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